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"THE NATION'S WEALTH U |»W.- IS ITS'BABIES." ' B i' ; 'As the strength •of a nation depends % .' on its children,',so the strength of its % children depends on their food. gj I'W. C.Let the children have plenty of the ij 1 *wsk ' : 'roiik- puddings which they readily eat. % -^ili^"'(ll ie y § et digestive value'out of the «j L|f¥&MKf' ". milk when used with Brown & Poison " 3 i C°, rn Flour. i) • For young children, milk JjJ soup; for older children and <(3$W B %k ' LmM^[: [ 'adults, Corn . Flour baked fiik I; ■'■■ pudding, - with ■: or ' without l|. TWi| egg,andthedelicious' fcj. ■' su l tana P are Jsf fjg&A very strengthening. $ „Jr h t'Wf^m/™^'' ; ishment and'a'cceptably - M^^^J^ Jjf] Corn •.'flora fig 1 i -']iA(' y \i ■ ■• & Poison recipe book. Write ** ifn \l\y - p Jatm" k f a co Py now to J' B. y~--> ("crm Vw | -When a Dog.is Sick He Chews" Grass [ When a Oow is Sick She Chews Bones [5V.-, ■ . ■ I: ','. That is tho animal instjnet to obtain a different chemical con|j stituent in tho blood and restore the balance of health.. If your f" ;".;■'' conr chews bones, sticks, or ony thing not natural for her to chew, h she needs Cow-lie if she be profitable. This'splendidly popuI'.-. ~.;. lar tonic, food consists of- salt; lime, phosphates of iron,.and potash '. ■■ '{'. ::••■ "in properly balanced proportions. It is made up in both powder | : : and brick form, and can bo plac ed in tho night paddock or bails; \ '•' ~'. : where cows, calves, arid sheep can easily get it. Cow-lie is vitality. . I ■ ..'. to stock,and instinctively. they will take it when they feel the need. [•'• ."(Tou cannot beat the animal instinct.) ' Consequently is proper ■ ' '.''-pashiro is provided Cow-lie gives chemical balance to tho ration, [•-' ■'.'•■:-... yet is economical in use. '".; .--It-is insurance for the'cow. and the prospective calf, keeping : |H ■•.'': .'botlrin perfect health, tranquil ising the cow during tho period of % 'N gestation and'ensuring easy,,safe ; parturition. No abortion in !; herds where Cow-lie is Used. ... \ [;.;' '"•'y' . Cow-lie is not an experiment—it is a tried and trusted' Tonic F- *H Food-used for years:by prominent dairy farmers throughout New [;. Zealand. : It-will pay every dairy farmer and stock owner to f send at onco for a trial order direct to us or through your store- ! keeper. "SOlbs,,' 10s.; 451b5., 205.; freight paid to nearest rail or \: ' port. v _ « ; and Chemical Supplies, Lti MapiafacSsnrers of Dbnicsltc }■ .;.:.'." , '.and VeterSmapy Kcniedtes Si ;;;mamkau v m©ab:;;;...,- . Auckland. s? ■ Please mention "DomiQion.".

i. ..J '■■" / You are naturally looking forward with pleasure j ; {~ ;•../• .to a profusion of beautiful blooms during the ( : ]-...;.,., next few months. This means care and attention, If. and it means the continual use of the Garden i : I' ~_ -Hose. In this direction we can help you, for we I j offer you the most serviceable and best quality p. i Hose obtainable. It's reliable and will last you I ; { year 3 without giving the least trouble. The cost £ t i ■ ■ is no more than other makes, the difference is '0- .'■■*; v ..ip the Quality and Wear you obtain. • $•■■'* ■ >. .•■"•.-.•;". ' ' ff;*'' "It fays to Use A $^ I-". |' STACKED IN "DUNLOP."'"OCEANIC," AND S j "FEDERAL" BRANDS-ALL LEADING STORES. tOWI W \ ' J: Dunlop """^LJ li.j-'The Wallpaper Authorities. [■■■ j .SMITH AND SMITH, LTD., have now on show j ; !'■ ' in their rooms the largest variety of FASHION- • ''| I|' . ABLE WALLPAPERS,. BORDERS, FILLINGS, . j j' \ Etc., ever seen in New Zealand. | jj EXPERTS DESIGN YOUR ROOMS FREE, j | ■ \ . Patterns Posted on Application. ■« ■ J I ""■— *— ■-'' -i |1 Smith'& {Smith, Ltd. STL] .;.': : . '." • POULTRY FOR SALE. _^ I POULTRY FAKM, • AGAIN this Season successful at leading Shows with Utility Birds. 'Winner '■'■ of 1917-18 Egg-laving Competition for Ducks; also 191G-17. White Irtghornsr. Black Orpingtons, White Bocks, Indian Runner Ducks, '■■■ Cay EGGS U for hatching. Day-old Clucks and Stud Stock. Hen eggs, 15s. 6d. and 21s. Indian Runner Duck Eggs, 21s. Cayugan Duck Eggs, las. Gel. per 10, postj.;.: H: W. BOWER, FAIRFIELD, LEVIN. ■. i-. : POTLTRY BOOK '-"■ *•' looibS .Ti"'- ■ '>>t/;? !i '^ v JUST-PUBLISHED. ' ■ GUIDE TO BEGINNERS IN POULTRY. No ono should miss. '■ £L having this work. It is'a compact and couipleto guide to, poultry- , ■ keeping. INC LUDEG 'THE N.Z. UTILTY POULTRY STANDARD. I Sndlsiki: in stamps TO-DAY. BOX 586, CHRISTCHURCtt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 164, 5 April 1919, Page 12

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689

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 164, 5 April 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 164, 5 April 1919, Page 12

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